Kansas Expungement Package

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KS-EXPCRI-01
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Understanding this form

The Kansas Expungement Package is a legal document designed to help individuals seal or expunge their criminal records in the state of Kansas. This package includes a Petition to Expunge Police and Court Records and an Order of Expungement. By filing this package, eligible petitioners can clear certain convictions from their criminal history, making it easier to move forward without the burden of past offenses affecting their future opportunities. This process differs from simply having records accessible, as it aims to legally erase the existence of certain criminal records under Kansas law.


What’s included in this form

  • Petitioner's full name and contact information.
  • The details of the offense charged, including dates and case number.
  • A statement of eligibility for expungement based on specific Kansas statutes.
  • A declaration regarding prior criminal records or other convictions.
  • Signature and acknowledgment of the petition before a notary public.
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When to use this form

This Kansas Expungement Package should be used when an individual has been convicted of a qualifying offense in Kansas and wishes to have their criminal record sealed or expunged. Common scenarios include individuals looking to improve their employment opportunities, seeking housing, or otherwise wanting to remove the stigma associated with criminal convictions that occurred several years prior. This form is appropriate when the applicant meets the eligibility criteria set forth in Kansas law.

Who should use this form

  • Individuals with qualifying misdemeanor or felony convictions in Kansas.
  • Those who have completed their sentence, parole, or probation as applicable.
  • Applicants who meet the time requirements specified under K.S.A. 21-4619.
  • Anyone seeking to improve their personal circumstances by removing old criminal history.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Enter your full name and contact details at the top of the petition.
  • Provide information about the offense, including the date it occurred and case number.
  • Specify your reason for seeking expungement and confirm eligibility under state law.
  • Include your signature before a notary public to validate the petition.
  • Ensure that copies of the petition are mailed to the relevant county attorney.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to meet the eligibility criteria for expungement before filing.
  • Omitting necessary details about the criminal offense or case number.
  • Not serving the petition to the county attorney properly.
  • Neglecting to notarize the document before submission.
  • Submitting the petition without required documentation or supporting evidence.

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  • Access to professionally drafted legal documents that adhere to Kansas law.
  • Immediate access reduces delays associated with in-person visits to legal offices.

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FAQ

Misdemeanor offenses stay on your criminal record for life unless you successfully petition the court for those records to be expunged or sealed.

Arrest records, criminal convictions, and juvenile adjudications can all be expunged in Kansas.

Online expungement is only available through Maryland expungement.com and not offered by a State or government website. This legal expungement service is particularly convenient for individuals who don't want to have to travel to the courthouse, obtain all the paperwork, drive home.

To have your record expunged, you must pay a filing fee of $195 for District Courts in Kansas (Usually between $50 and $200 for misdemeanor cases in City courts). The payment of this filing fee is required to petition the court. Victims and police are notified and given a chance to object.

Once the certified order of expungement is received at the KBI, it takes approximately 2-4 weeks to process the expungement and update the criminal history record. Expungements are processed in the order that they are received.

Expect to pay $100 to $600 in document processing and filing fees. If you feel you may have trouble coming up with the money to pay those fees, some states do offer free expungement services to indigent clients.

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